How to Find and Defeat the Legendary Frostallion in Palworld (2026 Guide)

Palworld’s Legendary Frostallion location and Fire-type team strategies for conquering this chilling Astral Mountains boss.

I still remember the chill running down my spine the first time I stepped onto the frozen lake in the Astral Mountains. It was early 2026, and even after two years of updates, the Legendary Frostallion remains one of the most punishing encounters in all of Palworld. I’ve learned a lot since that first wipe, and now I’m going to share everything you need to conquer this icy terror – from its exact spawn point to the Fire‑type team that turned my runs from disasters into victories.

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Where to Hunt the Winged Blizzard

Frostallion patrols the frozen highlands of the Astral Mountains, specifically around the coordinates -357, 509. The fastest way I’ve found is to warp to the Land of Absolute Zero fast‑travel point and then fly due west on your own mount. After about twenty seconds you’ll spot a massive open‑air ice lake; Frostallion strides around the shoreline like it owns the place – because it does.

If you’re approaching on foot, be prepared for the brutal cold. Without high‑grade thermal armor or a Pal that provides cold resistance, your health will tick away before the fight even begins. I always pop a Hot Pack and keep a Kelpsea in the party just for the passive insulation.

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Frostallion at a Glance

This is no ordinary field boss – it’s one of the four original Legendary Pals that once defended Palpagos Island. Here is the core information you need burned into your brain before you engage:

Statistic Detail
Name Frostallion
Level 50
Type Ice
Ability Ice Steed – can be ridden as a flying mount; changes the player’s attack type to Ice and boosts Ice attacks while mounted.
Moves Blizzard Spike (Ice, 130 Power), Cryst Breath (Ice, 90 Power), Crystal Wing (Ice, 110 Power)

As you can see, every single one of its attacks is Ice‑based. That means a well‑built Fire‑type team can both resist the damage and dish out double trouble. In 2026, the AI still loves to chain Crystal Wing into Cryst Breath, so memorizing these three moves is half the battle.

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The Kit That Kept Me Alive

Before you even think about throwing a Legendary Sphere, make sure your loadout is maxed out. I’m talking Refined Metal Armor or the newer Mammorest‑Fur insulated set added in the 2025 winter patch. For weapons, you want an Assault Rifle or a Rocket Launcher – the latter can stagger Frostallion out of its Cryst Breath if you time it right. Bring at least 50 Ultra Spheres, and if you’ve managed to hoard some Legendary Spheres from beating other Legends, now’s the time to use them.

My personal survival checklist:

🛡️ Full set of Refined Metal Armor (enchanted with +HP palsoul upgrades).

🔫 Assault Rifle with 300+ rounds, plus a backup Rocket Launcher.

🔥 Four or five Fire‑type Pals at level 45 or higher.

💊 A stack of High‑Grade Medical Supplies and at least ten Hot Packs.

🪶 A fast flying mount to reposition quickly – I use a high‑speed Faleris.

Building the Perfect Fire Team

Frostallion hits so hard that even beefy Fire‑types can get two‑shot. Your goal isn’t to outlast it; it’s to burn it down fast while your Pals draw aggro. After dozens of attempts, here is the furnace lineup that finally netted me the capture:

  1. Blazamut – My opener. Its high defense and fire‑breath attacks force Frostallion to focus on it, giving me precious seconds to unload my rocket.

  2. Jormuntide Ignis – The MVP. Its signature move, Fire Ball, can deal massive splash damage even when Frostallion dashes. I swap it in as soon as Blazamut faints.

  3. Faleris – Not only the best flyer for repositioning, but its Fire Blast staggers Frostallion out of the deadly Crystal Wing animation.

  4. Kitsun – Smaller hitbox and surprisingly good at dodging Blizzard Spike; I use it to buy time while I heal.

  5. (Optional) Incineram or a second Jormuntide Ignis – anything with a fast, high‑power fire move to finish the fight.

Remember: you are the primary damage dealer. Don’t hesitate to call your Pals back into their spheres the moment their health drops below 30% – a dead Pal can’t come back until the battle ends, but a recalled one can be healed later.

Breaking Down the Three Deadly Attacks

Once the fight starts, you can’t stop moving. Not for a single second. I circle‑strafe around the lake, using the large rock formations as sightline blockers.

  • Blizzard Spike (130 Power) – Frostallion hurls a giant homing icicle at you. It tracks a little but you can easily dodge sideways right before impact. The real danger is getting hit by this and then immediately eating a Cryst Breath while you’re flinching. I always count in my head – after every second Spike, Frostallion often chains a Breath.

  • Cryst Breath (90 Power) – This beam sweeps across the battlefield and melts your shield in under two seconds. The moment you hear the icy hissing sound, run horizontally to the beam and try to put a rock pillar between you and the boss. If you’re caught in the open, a well‑timed dodge roll can reduce the ticks of damage. I’ve learned to never try to fly over it; Frostallion tilts its head up and the beam catches you mid‑air.

  • Crystal Wing (110 Power) – The signature one‑shot killer. Frostallion coats its wings in jagged ice and charges at you with insane speed. This move has a longish wind‑up (it rears back and screeches), which is your cue to mount your flyer and ascend straight up. If you’re grounded, dodge toward the boss at the last second – the charge overshoots and you avoid the follow‑up swipe.

Securing the Capture and Rewards

When Frostallion’s health dips below 10%, it enters a desperate rampage mode, chaining Crystal Wings back‑to‑back. This is where the Ultra Spheres come in – I stop attacking completely, let my Fire Pals handle the last sliver of damage, and start lobbing spheres from a distance. Paralyzing Pals like Univolt can buy you a free throw, but I prefer the straightforward brute‑force method.

Once you defeat or capture Frostallion, you’ll be rewarded with:

  • Ancient Civilization Parts – used for crafting high‑tech items and structures.

  • Diamond – a valuable trade good and crafting component.

  • Ice Organ – essential for creating Ice‑themed Pal gear and saddles.

But the real prize is Frostallion itself. As a mount, it turns your attacks into Ice and boosts their power – a phenomenal tool for tackling the other Legendary Pals like Paladius and Necromus later on. Plus, gliding over Palpagos Island on a living blizzard is just plain cool.

Final Tips from the Field

  • Daytime is safer. Frostallion’s glow is easier to see, and you won’t freeze as fast as at night.

  • Clear the area of hostile Pals like Mammorests before you pull; nothing is worse than a stray mammoth stomping your focus healer.

  • If you fall, don’t get discouraged. Even in 2026, I still see level‑capped players get carted by Crystal Wing. Learn the rhythm and you’ll soon be bragging about your own Frostallion capture.

Now grab your warmest coat, load those Fire‑type Pals, and show that frozen steed who rules Palpagos Island.

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